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I grew up in a small-town West of here, in which my dad was chief of police for all of my childhood and teen years. My parents made sure I had God in my life from the day I was born. I was confirmed as a Methodist in my teens. I was able to keep in touch with God while I was living at home, mainly due to my parent’s guidance. I attended Lansing Community College for three years and acquired an Associate’s degree in Industrial Drafting Technology. By this time, I was really ready to depart the small-town atmosphere, so I moved on to continue my degree at Central Michigan University, where I acquired my BS in CAD/CAM. Unfortunately, I drifted away from God during this time.

 

I started my career in the automotive industry as a Quality Control Manager at tier one automotive suppliers. I moved into QS 9000 auditing. Not too long after doing this, I found my love for computers and transferred into the IT field, still in the automotive industry. After losing several jobs due to outsourcing, I was able to transition out of the automotive industry into IT in the healthcare industry, which is where I currently reside.

 

In the beginning of my career, I met my lovely wife, Robin, whom I have been happily married to since 1997. She blessed me with 3 awesome boys, Corey, Logan, and Austin. Upon the first born, Corey, we decided we should be attending a church, once again. We attended a Lutheran church in Hamburg, where we were wed, until our pastor departed. At about the same time, we found a Baptist church in Grand Blanc, Berean Baptist, that had a phenomenal pastor. It was at this church that I was blessed to be born again. While at this church, we met so many awesome families. One of these families was the Abraham’s. Cheryl Abraham was a teacher at a Christian school in Brighton that she spoke very highly of. We, of course, checked into this Christian school, Cornerstone Christian School, and decided that our boys could highly benefit from having a Christian education. This began our Christian school experience, one of which Robin and I were not familiar with, as we both grew up in the public school system.

 

The move to a Christian school, CCS specifically, was the best move we made for our boys. Our boys started at CCS in grades 1st, 2nd, and 4th and attended all the way through 8th. During this time, all three of the boys were involved with soccer and played for CCS. The soccer coach, former AD, ended up leaving the school. Having my soccer coaching license and some experience coaching, I decided to coach the soccer team. This was such a blessing in disguise. I ended up coaching until my youngest, Austin, graduated from CCS. I then had to end my coaching time at CCS due to having all the commitments that come along with 3 active high school boys. Soon after this, we decided to become members at Cornerstone EPC, since we had moved from our previous church and had been attending for a few years.

 

I was approached to serve on the board by Sandra Nettlingham, CCS Principal, and Dr. Hunt, Head of school and Board Chair at the time, in late 2018. It was not too long after this when Dr. Hunt announced his retirement and I was approached to serve as his replacement as the CCS Board Chair. I saw this as the perfect opportunity for me to give back to the school that so rewarded my family with such blessings. While I may not be able to fill the huge shoes that Dr. Hunt left, I aim to do my best and let the Lord direct me along the way.

 

It’s funny how God moves us through our lives. It’s so not how we think it will be, sometimes. Thanks to Him, I am where I am, today.

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My name is Linda Hull, and I’ve been a member at Cornerstone EPC since 1997, and was previously a member at Ward Presbyterian (since 1986).

 

After fulfilling a second term as a CEPC Elder, I was asked to serve on the CCS Board.

 

I received a B.A. in Home Economics from Eastern Michigan University in 1970; a Science Certification from Madonna University in 1987; and an M.A. in Education from Marygrove College in 1994.

 

I began a 33 year career in High School Education at Lee M. Thurston HS in Redford Twp (Art and Home Economics} in 1970, retiring in 2003.

 

For 23 years, I have been active in the Brighton Evening Community Bible Study Class, in Leadership for 19 of those years, serving two years as Assoc. Teaching Director, and as a longtime Core Leader and Senior Leader.

 

I presently enjoy serving with Kingdom Seekers, Divorce Care Facilitator, CEPC VBS, Military Ave. VBS, and Forgotten Man Ministry Pen-Pal Program. Because of my involvement in Kingdom Seekers, former experience with Cornerstone's ReFresh Program and my decades of years working in the church nurseries and other capacities, I recognize many of our CCS students in the hallways, in sports pictures and other school events!

 

I’ve been married to Dennis Hull for 22 years. Our blended family consists of 4 grown children, 7 grandchildren, 1 great-grandson, and a great-granddaughter on the way in July. I enjoy cooking and anything kitchen related, and since retiring, I have discovered a love of reading.

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My name is Chris Turner, and I was pleased to join the CCS Board in March of 2020.  I am the President of a local business that operates helicopters and airplanes.  I grew up in rural Iowa, and began my flying career in the Army, later serving in the Army National Guard.  After leaving the Army, I flew helicopters for private companies, and ultimately combined my love of flying with my entrepreneurial drive and bought my company.  We are proud of the services we provide to our customers, including the U.S. Forest Service and our military.  However, my greatest blessing and accomplishment is my children and grandchildren, and especially enjoy times when we are all together.

 

I have been involved with CCS for over 10 years, ever since my son starting attending in the 3rd grade. CCS prepared him well for high school. We are grateful for the friendships we have forged during our time at Cornerstone.  I am honored to now serve on the CCS Board and support the mission of providing kids with a Christian education and preparing them for high school and beyond.

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